Tactical Medicine in the Civilian Setting – The Second Bit — The Collective

We’re back with the second post in a series on tactical medicine in the civilian setting, written again by one of our CNCs Mel Brown. We’re going back to back with these ones (you can find part one here) though you might have to wait a little for part three. The tactical environment is dynamicContinue reading “Tactical Medicine in the Civilian Setting – The Second Bit — The Collective”

All in one. By Mónica Ferrero — IC-HU PROJECT: HUMANIZING INTENSIVE CARE

I have never thought it before. It was after attending to the #2JHUCI where I participated in Module 2: Technology, structure and humanization: are compatibles?. And my respond is YES, for sure.And it also begins to be already a reality. The new health spaces are projected by combining early technology, structure and humanization, as the new…Continue reading “All in one. By Mónica Ferrero — IC-HU PROJECT: HUMANIZING INTENSIVE CARE”

Vortex Reloaded 2016

Introduction to the Vortexhttps://t.co/wXnn3pfJYDhttps://t.co/aiFot7kc66@BJAJournals #VortexReloaded — Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) July 21, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js V2 is here in @BJAJournals https://t.co/wXnn3pfJYDhttps://t.co/E727PQ3b8r#VortexReloaded pic.twitter.com/WHCe1Usydz — Nicholas Chrimes (@NicholasChrimes) July 21, 2016 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

A call for action against burnout syndrome — IC-HU PROJECT: HUMANIZING INTENSIVE CARE

Recently, four american scientific societies of Intensive Care Medicine, have launched a call for action about the burnout syndrome (BOS) of the ICU professionals. The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, the American College of Chest Physicians, the American Thoracic Society, and the Society of Critical Care Medicine have published a document whose aim is toContinue reading “A call for action against burnout syndrome — IC-HU PROJECT: HUMANIZING INTENSIVE CARE”

Filling the Gap — Songs or Stories

Everyone’s got a theory about what to do in the CICO emergency. Unless the CICO situation is all about kids. Andrew Weatherall goes through a recent review on this arising from the kids’ hospital in Melbourne. If you’ve spent a bit of time online you would have noticed a phenomenon that isn’t particular to medicalContinue reading “Filling the Gap — Songs or Stories”